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SPARKS. Second Day's iroceedings in His Trial for the Murder of Dovitt, The Prosccnifon Present All Thefr Evl- dence-s-Testimony for the Defense. One of the Jurors Has an Epi- leptic Fit. The Sparka murdercase occupled the Criml- nat Court ngaln yesterday. 'The widow of Dov. fit was In court with her children, aud the wife and ¢hild of the prisoner occubled & seat Dbeside him. The attendan.e of tho curious was Iarzer than It had been the day before, smong them being quite a pumber of ladiea Officer McTighe was tho Grst wituess: He Nad knowa Devitt, but was not rela- tive, On the oight of May 15 he heard five shots fired In the ueighbornood of the muridcr, and gofng to the scenc he found Owen Devitt lying 1o thostrectina dying con- ditton, Mra. Desitt soun came out and asked 1itm to o for a doctor. fle went, aud when he came back the body bad been removed. He was told that Wincburzer was with Nparks swhen the shooting was doue, and he went to ar- sost him, 1le talked with Sparksat the statfon, and Sparks told bim that hie had fired four or five stiots; the frst staggered him, the sccond felled him, and he fired three other shots. gparis anid lie shot Devitt beenuse he had had gome trouble with his mother, but did not say anything about sell-defense, or about Pevitt atacking bim, et Witness examined the hiouse where Sparis lived the next morning, aud did not see nnr ‘morks of stones ou it. an Bparks never told him thot any nad been thrown 1 Ueritt or any one else. Ila saw a ¢ culton- hook* Iying beside Devitt, and, upon the tool belug sliown hitny, he rocognized ft. (It was an ordinary hook for bandling railroad ties, made ol une-hatt Inch fron rocd, sbout six inches Jone, aud baviug an iron handle, the whole welghing about onopound,) The on\y damags he notlced to the house was one slat was out of oue of the shutters, and the only reason Sparks gave for the ?(lwlll‘lfl was thut Devitt had insulted his mother. FATRICK MADDEX was next called: e lived ot No. 13 West Fil- teenth atreet, and for fourteen years had worked for the Fort Wayno Ratirond. He koew the deceased, and aisu the defendant, and May 8 sow them together in front of thelr ltouse. Dovitt hud & hatchot 1n his haud, and Sparks lad a plsto! which he pointed at Devitt. They were talking, but he could not distinctly uuder- stand what was said, Ile heard the shouting on the night of the 15th of May, but only vue shot, aml taat was fired Ly Sparks. He then saw Devitt retreat, snd somo one follow hun and strike at bim, It muat have been the last aliot fired that he neard, for Devitt fell in the ditch after belng struck at., Duwitt was Foing west when he eaw him shot, ond after hia death be examined him and suw o wound in the neek, and also one fu the Lreast. When his attention Was called to the disturb. arice that nigut, it was by the quarreliog of two e, and 03 soon A8 t to the door be saw Bparks shoot Devitt, e thougnt it was Wine- burger wio struck Devitt wlien ho was about to tall, and_whoever It was sald, **'The s— —a =g dono now.” Wineburger came out ol the aitey, and followed Devite after behad been Buot, a- 1 struck him, Alr. 'L rude ot this functure mado & motlon to hiave the jury visit thy premises where the mur- der oceurred, thut they could examino the house, ete., and satisfytlicinselves ns to whether any stones had been thrown or mot, but the Court would not entertalu fu at that stage of the cose. DL, GEICER, the County Parslcian,” wus next called. He suld hie had hetd tuo post-mortem, and then proceeded to cxplain thie character of tho wounds from wiich Devitt died, Ouc wound was uthe neek dowuward und backward, en- terlog trom the front, ‘The deceased died trom futernatliemorrhage, theresult of pistal wounds, The prosceution hero rested thelr case, aud the Court requested the defenso to cail thelr ‘Witucsses, FOIl TIIE DEPEXSE. Mr. Trude repifed that must u? his witnesses spoks Bonomuan, and asked for au interpreter, and fmmediatoly nquired i€ -thure was auy one 1u Court whio coald iuterprot. In reply o wan uroso In the west end of the zoom, and Mr. ‘Trade calicd him forward, Mr. Miils objected, urging that the gentlo- man iy questiou was a fnend of the defendant uwd had sat beside Mr. Trude and ndvised with lin duriug the lmpaueling of the jury, “ 'Ll Cuurt sustained the objection, and & Mr, Daln, dung business at the corver of Laike and \s‘a :ulrc‘l:}l. l;ll sent for. VBile waltlu for au {uterpreter, the defense called W, H, Bull and Dr, F.'Dnl}:ullm as to the characier of tho defeudant, Mr, Ball testifled thut he bad kuown Spurks for a numoer of Years and that Lis reputation was goud, Dr, DeCastro had visiced Boarke' family protession- uily, and bad uever ueard anything agalust his churacter untll the late munder, TUOROP BUDEK ‘waa next sworn for thodefense, Hchad known Buarks o May, and just after the murdor cxamined the premises,” {le found the hliuds of the louse braken, uod some fudentations on tae outsido ot the houss, snd some crushed coul 1n Wineberecr's roow, which had tbo np- pearanco of Luviug been thrown In. Mrs, Sparl wsled L to oxamine the premises, Thero 8 mark on the front door as 1t some Lard sub- stunce had been thrown agalust ft,aud the other marks were {n tront of Wineberger's roows, Ju the abseucs of Mr. Baln, who could not be secuved to 1oterpret, Mr, Caspar wus sworn o o8 futerpreter, aud rs, Mary Wiicberger was calted, “Not beln 10 to spcak Enulish ber ex- amination was tedious, Bhe testiled that she bawvs Bparks after he came from work un the cvenlue of che murder, and after catiug his supber hie lafd down iu the eutry and suoked. She went to bed about ¥ o'clock, sud was awakened by lier chiid screaming vut in fright on avcount of some onostriking the build- fug. Her husbund and Bparks went out to Wihiatth trouble was, and she followed, but, fugz no one, Liey returacd, She and Ler husbaud woke Bparks up, Blio leard the throwlug of atones azaw, and, luoking out of the window, &aw u mon Ju the alley. Sparks said, [ will scars bin,” and be Ured thres suois in the Kround, standlng on the porch at the time, After e ilriug she went up-stairs to attend to Lier chllg, and, Jooklu vut, she saw Devitt run- bine toward parks aiid Buarks was rotrguting backward, Devitt bad something in eaclfbnnd. 1u uue band there was something like s bam- d it appeared to be tied to hts . 8he ot recogulza the ** cotton-houk ' which showu ~ her ns the article In _ques: tlu’i'-h x“"' uext eho saw was Devitt hud hold of Bparks' hand and was_trylvg to siriko hlm,lnuu Buarks wus warding off tie blow withthe hand 1 wuleh be bud the platol, Bparks then retreated and tell, nnd u getting up -alw that Dovite was trylne to strike bla, aud then be shot once. The secand shot was fired when Devist was trylox to Lrip 8parks with what he had tu hig bund. After this Devitt ran stter ber husbuad, and ber husband ran from Liw, sud lo the chase Devitt fell in the ditch aud vever tul up agaln, Jler hosband did not strike Devitt, but after nts talling came futo the house und went 1o bed, Sparke camo in siter- ward uud stood on tho porch with lils platol in ;;‘Ilrn Land untll the policeman came and arrcated JOSEPH WINEDERGER was the next witness. On the nignt of the mur- der ho went to bed about 8 o'clock, He was awakensd at 11:30 by his child ceylug out, “Papa, they will ki us” “Hy heard blows agalust the building, but did uot know who made thew. He went out with Bparks to ses what was golug ou, but ¥aw no vae, aud came . Iu u, tew wioutes by the polso aualy, and geoin thuy went out, Sparks saying, 4 1"1] gcare him oft,” and fired threw shots in the street, Ty saw Devitt come out of the alley, aud b cursed Spurke, uud sald, *Now I've gof 0w Wittiess cautloned dparks sgulnst Dy ity tulling him that he bad weapous, sod Devity wrabbed Sparks. Buarks isut away froim him, and Tetreated buckwand, una witness here Tepeated nuch ot the testimouy of bis whie. Aiter the Jourih ebot was fired there wero some wonds, but be couid not ugderstuud wlut was suld, Bourkas then rau into bis yurd, and Devitt started aud Tun alier the witpess, He ran about tweuty Jaces urd fell fu the diteh, and never got up any ere. Ife did not curse deceased siter ne fell, but went directly to his room sod walted tor he pulice, On the crgss~xamination nothing LW was ellcted, except that tue witbess could Luderstoud suwe things sad fu Euglish by ovite, buy nothing said by Spurks. MKs. MAUGIE PAZEL ¥aspext sworn: Bhe dlved in the bouse where hfiaum».um at the thue of the murder, aud was tho stster ot Mrs. Winoberger, Her tustiony ¥us w repetition of thut of Ler sfster aud broth- erlu-daw, uud so tulthiul 1o detall ws to rulse s suspiclun that the sory pad been ugrecd og, thuugh ke denfed it. Otliers Brennsu, McTlghe, and Mr, Maddea Jere tlen called o Wenty their siguatures to s RunuLes Laken 8% tho Curvaer's nguses with a view to patting the same in ovidanco, and fo! Jowing this the attorneys got fnto & wranglc, which praved too much for ane of the furors, who fell from his chafr {n an epfleotlc fit. The juror was Jotn Gay, and the attack was sudden nud severe, snd the Court was mdjourncd at onc The Count Pifysiclan was sent for and sdminfstere restoralives, but was undeclded whether the heat or fmpure sir of the room had superin. duced the troubls or not. He soon revived, hawever, and while hi ck was clearly of an eplieptic character, ho says that he fs not sub- fect to them. Buma of the ather jurorasay that Uuring the day his bowels had been uneasy, and that eince on the jury he hed complained of the rule which denied him the privilege of tak. {ug an occasionsl drink, and they thought that the neat snd ma forved abstinence had brought bout Lhe attack. - “The teinl will be resmed this mornfog i Mr. Gay's condition will admit of it. e —t—— THE COURTS. New Hults, Bankruptcy, and Other Procecd= ings Yeaterday, A petition was ttled In the bankruptey court yesterday by EN F. jlollister, asking leave to oln In the voluntary proceedings in bankruptey lately foatltuted by Belden H. Gorham, his former partner. The petitivn states that for three ycars prior to March 1, 1873, he was en- gaged with Selden i1, Gorham, and aleo with Jdohn F. Dwight, special partner, in the carpet and upholstery business at 231 State street, un- der the firm name of Hollister & Gorbam, Hollister and Gorham were the general part- ners and managed the business, while Dwight, a9 speclal partner, contributed $20,000 in cash. On March 1 last the partnership expired by limitation. Hollister gold out to Gorham oo the condition that the latter should mansge the husiness and carry it on under the firm name of Lollister & Gorham tUl Juty 1, 1378, using the nssets of the firm In an cconomival manner to pay off the labilities. Holllster was to remaln as an employo till the same date nt o salary of $150 o month and n thred-eighth share in the profits, In January, 1873, the capital of Diwight anu ollister had been wiped vut, whils tnat of Uorham was nearly exhausted. Auex- tension had been arranged, but was of no avail, ;m-x the firm wos prucucnlly Insolvent on March ' 7S, Gorbam, on May 4, 1876, filall & voluntary pe- titton in bunkruptey, aud rclhicduled all the ns- sets of the laty firm, together with his owu, as his fndividual assots. Tiio firm of Hollister & Gorhan, on March 1, 1878, owed abdut $00,037.72, while they had a lnrze amount duc thein, Nearly all the tirm debts are still unpaid, and the firn creditors Insist that Hol- lister is jointly liablo for them together with Uorhimin. Gorbam has also a larro smount of individual debts which, will be proved up agalnst him, to bio paid out of the firin asscts. The schedules of Holllstar, filed yesterday with his petition. show 810,000 of secured anil 2,322.55 of unsecured individus) asscts, besldes $130 due on accomnodation paper. Judze Blodgett, ou the flling of the petition, ordered a reference to Iegister Hibbard to toke testhnouy aud renort whether olilster should e leave to join In Gurham's procecdings, timony was accordingly belug taken yester- day, and will be resumned at 11 4. m. to-day tn the matier. Toe fight ia between the [odividusl creditors of Gor- lan, who clalm that the convevance of the firm asscts by Holllatur to Gorham was bona tide, und that the usscts thus becaine the fudi- vidual assets of Gorhum, to be divided sulely amoug them. Tho firin creditors, however, claiin thow as (inn ssscis, and applicable solely o the payment of thetr clalng, BLISH, MOORE & CO. Palmer V. Keilloge flled n bill yesterday agalust his partuer, Alexander P. Moore, asking ior an acvount. He says that in February, 1817, Sumuct Blias, Alexander ¥, Moore, and Wiliiain B. Topliff entered 1uto vopartnership together for the purpose of carrying oo u general whole- sale grocery busincss under the rm namo of Blies, Mooro & Co, The busineas cou- tivued untll Dec. 81, 1674, when ft wus dissolved by mutual coosent, but nu seitlement has ever been inade, In February last: Bliss and Toplif were declared bauktupt, aod ju March following the nssets ot Samuel Bllss & Co., of which they were tho mewmners, and also the ssseta of the old tirn af Bilss, Moore & Co.yand o clalm agalost Moora Jor le progortion of cortaln dobts aud accounts lmm by Bliss and Toplttf were sold and bouwnt u by complainants, Kellogr now usks that Moure may be compelied to sccount and poy tho amouut owlug by bim to the old finn of DBliss, Moora & Co. 1o the amo court Thaddeus P, Stanwood brought an action of nssumpslt for $5,000 against Bamucl Bliss, Alexander P. Moore, und Wiilham B, Topiitl FIENCIL, SITAW & CO. Robert E, Jeukins, Asslgnce in Dankruptey of Fruuch, Biaw & Co., yestenday fiied tuy re- port of tho sulo of theasscts, Iie hos recelved, duly receipted, clalms agalust tha estate uinounting to $3,0.78, and $4,070.18 from tho proceeds of the loan on the Shaw property, The foregolog is, in his opinion, suflicient to pay out the composition of 16 ceuts on the dol- Isr aud the costs, and be has quit-claimed the Shaw real estato aud delivered up the Todid bond for cancellation, as provided by the order of court. Mr. Jenkins now holds the foregolng }3;_1%,‘1 ‘°.',‘,’;"" o‘;lun lum cash ;neu ot band, b 0se of paylug out the cowposition. Judgae Blodgett L'«nllr’mlrd the report. B 8 DANKRUPTCT MATTERS, Witlfam M. Ciarke, now rosidi 820 Chl- - cago avenue, and doing duty ns ¢ salesmun, hut Jormerly proprietor of thio Falrfax Mllis, on the corner of Hubbard aud Jeferson sireets, i this «lty, was the only one to ask for an adjudica. tion as & hlnkl;l:lpt yestenday, Ilis sccured debta ars schicduled at" 85000, and the unse- cured at $6,001.67. e biaw no asscts. Rovert E. Jenkina was appoluted Assignee for William Costes Ritchie, a3 well as fur John Garrick; Williaa H, Moore 1or Mason & Milis and George W, Campbell for Poter Kaller, T Agluzneeavvgll be chlunsh:t 10 8. m. to-day or Jumes W, Brewart, for rles C. ani Tor Ely & iwards, SRy Thoe compositivu meetiog of R a, 3 Co. will take placs at 10 0. m. zodu’.L sy bds ANNOUNCEMENTS, Judges Blodgett sod Gary will be fn court s asusl urdn{. 3 Judze Wiiliams was in court yesterday hear- {og the conclusion of tho case of lflem{nl! Ve, Morrison. He will probably be fn court this oruing. TUR PEDERAL COURTS, Joseph Burnett, of Boston, Masa., Yesterany fled & bill fu the United Btales Clrcuit Court avalust Alphouzo J. Walker, of Chicago, to restruln the inirlugeinent of Burnett's (rader mark for his Cooaine preparation for the Walker 1s waoufacturiog an_articlo h b o Walker's Corcorine, but Burnett thiuks the ctiange fu the name is only a shollow devica to rob him of the benefits of {uvention, CIICUIT COURT, John GuuzenLauser sued J. K. Russell for $2,000 In au uctivu of covenant on u leasa. “ rg‘mleanbv inzru‘l‘lan wrl cred In ayor of Boles, Fay & Conke, nst Chris| ull-éaemxfl) furlllbl.b&. i i 'm: fiay wal xman brought an action of trespass on thecase for $3,000 agafost Merman nf nowsky, COUNTY COURT. 1n the County Court yesterday, another grind was takon at thie taX cudes. The objection von- sidered was that of C. Ktlaier to the village tax of ltyde Park, because {t was not levied within tho tiret quarter of the fiscal year; also to the school tax of vm:‘ because tho certificate was mproperly sigued. Az to the other property, it was clafuied that It was pending on avpeal st the time the warrant was inade up. ‘T'he argu- wents bsd not Leen completed, but are to ba continued to-day. PRODATR COURT. In the estate of Auus_Hendrickson, letters were granted 10 Alera Bell aud F. C, Bubee, under buud for CJJ'.’UA 1n thecstaty of Jahn Milne, letters were lsaued to Eliza Milae, vnder boud for $4, 100, ————— - CUREEBNT CPINION. “Theydo say,in Michigan,that 8am Oary csn condense more Ignorance Into a single sentence than any orator who haa appeared in_that part of the warld. Gen. Caryls & very able man,~Cline cinnall Times. R If Grant, during his carcer as Preuident, was enabled Lo turn over efght Southern Repubfic- a0 States 10 the Democracy, and pjace theee others 08 the ragged edgv, how long ol he roquire, in $hv coures of s third term, to taru over the Repub. l(‘;:::‘l‘ :,smu of te Northi—Uinclanuti Couuncrcial The business of setting up Graut as a canaidste for the Presldency, in order tomake use of the Lhird-term scar for pulitical capital ayaluat the lwpuulxen‘ .put'y. lznn oa (n lively siylo to €qusyquencs of (s fatlure of tiga- it R Sy B na s Tiayea.~PAadelphia Aorth Amarcon (Kopr ‘The gifted Tarbox, who ocoupled o briet position fo the public eye, once uvon a time, 838 Dymocratic Congressman from Massachusetts, dlis- sppioves of Boller's acheme for capiuring the Dee mocracy of Moseachusetis. Hu aays: **If Gen. Butler {a 8 political widow, of the grassorder, be sbould at least foruudly divorce blmiulf frowm bia Licpublican beide betorucke secks the Dewucrativ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, “JULY 19, 1878. Now, Tarbor, what do yon mean? 7 of o widow divorcing hareell from 8 bride? Your Idea nf fox in marriage ie a8 mad- dled 84 your notlona of sense fn politics. Tiugh Hastings' Iatast story is that an old anbacriber wroto to him to stop his newspaper on acconnt of jta hostillty to Gov. Tilden. Hugh re. plied by letter: '*My antagonism began In my yonth, when from the winaow of Erastus Carning's 8toro n Alvany I sew old Moses Tilden and hils son come into-lown from Labsnon to sell herbs, and that boy Bam was pointed out to me as the chap who soid Joe Uonld, the herh doctor, grated tarmipa for horseradiah. I think Sam Tilden has been l!llln‘,!nml;l for horseradish ever since.' ‘The subscriver renewed. —Long Hranch Cor. New Fork Uraphie (Ind.). The Naw Orleans T'imes (Dem.) saya of Jefferson Davis' rocent Beceaslon and **Lost- e addr **Itwill bo read with interest All over the country; bere, as the sad and reverent retraspect and loving vindication of & caude which wandosr to usand for which we cheerfally auf- fered; at the North, as the utterance of a man who was (06 representatlve and exponent of the Cone faderacy, and who atill enjoys tha respect and con- fdonce of Southern peale. We do ot begradge the vorth ita glory In the succesa tuat alSonded lis efforta; we cannot think that we ars called apon 1o forego the affectionate pride in which we holo 8 dispiay of devotion and heroum unpatalicled in tiso history of the world." Tho exaggerated roports of business-de- preselon and of men ot of work have been nnder- golng investigation by the Chief of the Lavor Bureau, with results every way enconrsging. In 1eply to rumora current not long awo that 100,000 unensployed mon wers roaming abont Massachi- nettn, Col. Wright stated, ot a cluo-dinner Satur- day, that from 7.000 to 10,000 would include all wihio at this tinto ora bonestly seexing work, e wan also assured thal many of these would find regular work 15 the fall, when nearly sil the mills in the State would be running on full time, for the firat time in two or three years, ‘The fear of im- roved machincry which has sprung up lately has Peonatimuiatod by thews. gros uxl{[‘!rlhu!u of the number of men oot of work. 1f Col. Wright could pursue hie inquiries in this quatter aleo, he wwould doubt) Byd that of the 10,000 whu may now ba hunestly seeking work. much the ureatcr pruportion owe thoir necessitics to well-deiined caudes which would have been equally operative if the mecnanical Inventions of the last ten years had nover boon kuown.—Zvston Adeertiser, Tho Democrats of Georgia bave a tender way of treating criminals of their own party which i3 {n marked contrast to their violent ubuse of Ttepublicsns who are simply charged with cvasions of tha law, Of thls fact the casa of Col. . It attemnted retreat, but the anaka which encircted it dropped s coil, and aa quick as thought taok a ** haif-hiteh " nround n xnall eapiing. It teled hard to puil joose, and whilefta energies were bant in that direc. tion, the othersnaxe tooka coil arounsd the caon's ncck, ond in & few minutes choked the lita out of it. Tho epcctators, who had heen dumb witnesses of the struzule, advanced and killed the victors. Ono measured nine feet and this othier seven feet six inches. TURKEY AND RUSSIA. «@ath* Interviews the 1fon. Georgo H. Bo- ker, ex-Sinlster to Tarkey snd Russia, on the Anglo-Tarkish Treaty—An Interesting Kurvey of Enropean Affajra. Loxa Brawou, July 14.—The Hon, George 1. Boker, our Ministcr for several years to Turkey, afterward to Russia. under Gen. (rant, is stop- ping At Howland's Hotel, Long Branch, IHe fs a man of letters, the wutbor of several plays and poctne, and was, in the day of Phitadeiphia's literary prominence, the most favored of her galaxy in fortune and popularity. 1 asked Mr. Buker If hie would give me his no- tion of tho Anglo-Turkish treaty recently sprung upon the world In the midst of a mild diplomatic pow-wow at Beriln. 8ald Mr. Boker: “Poor Turkey has been plundered of her territors, and the Russians of bely ennquests, by the Euglish.” “Does that indicate a sagacious Minister in Earl Beaconafield?” . *Ie is a crafty, unprincipled, dramatlc an, necessary 1o his party, though they desplse him, and, ns long as they bad any otber capable leadur, the Torles kebt Lim under. Yet Dis- racli sceme to suit tho temper of the times In Engiana.,» i 4 “ What is that temperi” * The Englist public acem willing topour out. thelr money for the general game of advantuge and expansion; and this Is ouly aunther notable victory of the purse,—a little eaner than other such purchases, because it rovs buoth the ally and the nval.' ¥ hat is to be the effect of this protectorate over Aslatie Turkey by England {"" % *Une effect, I suppose, wiit be to make En- gland spend a groat deal of woney, but her trade will pencirate there, and somewbat In- srease her markets. Tiae Turks {n Asia will and fntensifies the domain of Ignorance. The pricata befriend the oppressors of tha prople and the corrupt ofticlala.” ", :Y-'klnsz of women, ara the Turks polyg- Aamy * Not generally. One wife fs the rule. I aup- pose_the Turkish women are happy with thelr lot. Ther ought to be, because they are brought up {n profound fgnorance.™ *Mr. Boier, is there & gencral knowledge of :hu U'l:'(ll!d Btates In Russia, and good feeling lor us ‘*Among the educated thera !s a knowledge and a scnse of mutuaity. 1 suppose therears multitudes of Russtans, however, who never heani of us." * Do you think our previous consideration for Rusais haa been misplaced 1 * No. They are bravely grappling with great frontier probiems, like ourselves, and creating civilization where barbsrism hsa alwa)s been indigenous. They bave lo,ull, liked us, and there is & fleld for us in Runsis," ‘““Butdo vou not think thatthe English, through their recent numerous ‘mbnuunnu on Russla, such as the book called 'The Russisns of To-Day,’ have raoped much of our respect for tho moral character of the Russian people, relizion, and Government!” " Faarc say that fssu. A gaod deal thore oucht to be exposed. | have read Wallaco’s !xmk"on Russio, and it {s creditable and cor- feeling o Russia bitter against En- * Is the gll‘m‘l n 1 X t {s the universal paation to repay that natfon which has nut at naught the great sacritices of the Ruysian people. The war agninst Turkey was very ccunoinieally con- ducted, and cost only about 100,00 roubjes perday. A rouble Is sbout 75 cents, But It cost Russia to get ready to fizit Engiand 3,000, g‘l,flwruublgn llm’;l The ¢ ,hroke Russia 0. ngland's interference has virtuall, bankrupted Russia for the present.!” z * Do you consider that tho Critean war was effective to fujure Russiad’ *It ail one thing bevond doubt, It bruke down the {des that Kussla » perfectly de- fenbibla Btate, fnpregmable against fuvasion.” "' Naye we tn America any such ever-pending questions of cvil as Enrape (™ *0 no. This 15 csseutlaily the poor man's country, It s the only country with a reason- able basis of government and eilucatlon, and no priestcralt.” . . TEPHENS. Hlow Ha YWas Rece! d In Jeffarson County, I :ll:nun « m"mif"‘“fiT.'..‘lénfi}."l‘nfn’f:;fl{fi.'or 'm: hereatter be the object of Russlan fotricue and Georgia—Tane of His Speech, books gy the xperts who bave had the maiter in | Englieh surveillance. It 1a not vrobable that Cnrresuondence Attanta Canstitntion. charue shows that he 18 & defaulter to the tune of §204, 844,45, Inapiteof this little ** discropancy, ** lowevor, lin 18 athil referred to in tho Pomocratic newspapors as tio **Honoravle” Mr, Jones, and tho monoy which bie hus not accannted for is Lalked of us his **Indebiodnoss™ to thio B ute, Pending his tral, which, wo Ate assused, will bo **vory enterlatiing, as theee 16 t0 much sympathy for the defeudait, " s I8 cantioncd to keep up his eplrita and romerber that hia friends arc still faithrul to him. Inahort, evcrynody seems ready to be bis apofoglat, pud Senator Hill has been rewained ns biis counsel, llow different all tiis would L been had **the lonvrable® Jones been B ne Cuuuty Auditor wlho was known (o have siol (Smu of tho public funde.—New York 1 Lep.)s any detinlte settlement of the Easteru question Is attalned by the treaty; it is only auotuer siep lorward or backward." Huve you ever been fn Cyprusi” ¢ Nog that Is almost the only part of Turkey In Europe § didnot vislt. It ts an advantageous military possession, ;aod, with Gibraltar, pives England two of tuc great positlons on the Med- Sterranean—tho opentug of tha pocket aud the bottum of ft.’* 24 +*Ia the Valley of the Euphrates adaptable for a raliroad without greut expense (™ “1tisavery usheaithy vatley, subject to averilos, inarshy, obd debilitating, Yet this oceupution of Cyprus will probrably result in the bulidiug ot a raiirosd from the Mediterrancan HANDERSVILLE, Ua., July 11.—~Yesterday was 8 blg duy at Wadley, Ga., such o onc as was doubtluss never seen hefore, nor will bo agaln uutil the hero of the ocemalon, Mr. Stephens, wmalkes another visit there two years from now, The entire pupulation of the village, the cit!zens ol Jetferson County for twenty wmilea around, and crowds of people for fifty mifes up and dowls the Central Railrond, numbering (n all at least 8,000, gathicred there to pay thelr respects sud regrard to Georgla's great commoner, their Reorescutative In Cougress,who by vrevious ap- polutment was to addreas them at noon, It was o o u . "I'ho Sacond Congressional Distriot of Ohlo | 1o the Persian Guit.? . uot only the largest and most order- promisus this failto be the aceno of & most excit- * lave you read the remarks attributed to | ly assembly of people that I ever fug politicas contost. 1t seems to ba nssured tuat | Schouvaluil fu tho Berlin Couventiou that thero | gaw gathered tozether dn a wil- \s imtinent danrer Yo Lurops In armiug tue i\mlx'll\: hordes with® modern riffes ond artil- er: * 11 o sald that,!? sid Mr. Doker, “it wes o little fuxy. Russin berscll has bLeen eminent for aruuniz tho fiercest warrfors of Asla, and I have no doubt stie 'will do it acain, further on, gip u"me.\‘t'u of antugonlzing Euglsud tn Aslutic urkey, TS * 12id you see, In.your long realdenco in Tur- Kkey, no vscapo for that country from its pend- ing partition ™ *“Noj everything was fn tho dry-rot. The peoble themaelves ‘were resigned tu thelr fafe, “The Turks would --r; *Uur Empiro in Europe Is doomed, but it will ‘survive our own genera- Gon. Banning, botter known as *‘the bounding Banning," who now misrcpresents tha dlatelct, through the sld of Eph ilolland's ropeaters, will Vo agsin nominated by tho Democrals, Home more light bms been turned upon Msnmng's record, A writer 10 the &uferprireof Clydo, .. a conductor on & ratlruad dnring the & chanca 1o seo tho sort of sttt Bunniul made of. lle declsrca that, when Uanning was houte from the army on recrultlug duty, ho desoted n greater rart of bis tima 1o excur- ulons in soarch of picssure: that in many cases Uauping was accompanied by parties of lavics, und used tha Governmony transportation certificates, which wero furniehied by crvice, fares with. ‘T'he abuse became so great called to thesttention of the anthor lage so small, but decidedly the finest-looking mod most ftelligent. There were present the best people of Jefferson County, and many of the leading cltizens of Burke, Washington, Emanuel, and Johnson Countics, aud, in all, this vast body reflected well upon the hiza uv- flization of our State. Such au nudlence was well prepared to recolve the “Saza of Liberty Hall," and well did they do {t. Mr. Stevhiens, accompuhined by Gav, Jolwson and his Private Becretary, Mr. UOglesby, aud Lody-servaot, reached “Wadley by the 11 o’clock &2 m. down trala from Gov. Johnsou's home, where be had been since the «day befure on s Visit, AWled, and caue near conting Lanning his commin- | tun. Wo beed not make ourselves miscruble. | _they buing ifelong triends and at Slom: OF conrso this was & luny U ago, i Bane Luice far niente—huppy repasc—is the lifo of the Idmerm' il ‘Elo '-;Mu 2 enlhcunluflcully ;m:"‘ ilug was not tuen s ferucions army-reformer. | Turk. He takes litti pleasuro (u the nervous el at the cars, and carded da o agjtations and energios of the rest of Lurog ‘I'u smuke and rest, to liedown and uuo‘)" weusal, ilstiess cxtatence, ara Turkish 1deas.” Both the peuple and the Guvtruwent ore de-cnermzed, ‘Yo Come back to Uoustantinople s the Turk's great pagsion.® . * 5Lt thiere must be politicdfn Turkey] " “Tuere §s cbifely o relleious kind ol volities counected with tue ant, There was a young ‘Turltsh parey, lt, when I was there, by Midoat Pasuu, in favor of ralor But, outalls o1 the largo citles, the turls are densety ignoraut, and thu tewspapers do #ot et 1ute’ tho Provinces. 1 uften talked to the former Sultan, Abdul Az- 1z, on the netessity 8 roorzanizing hiis tovern- wnent, cspeclally 1o the wstter of taxation, * You must tax thefich,’ Isaid to bim, *You tax unly the poor.’ e scemed Interested, bug delayed untll the atorin from Russia burst upon Lim und b wus lost." “You speak, alr, Boker, of the rich, Are there rich boople Tuue,v)" “Yes, tnuuy of them, Some derived their wealth thiough holding vollucal ottice, Otliura inticrited wealth eud lands, titlera ol tho soll, are 8o much oppressed by tae tax-collectors that sgriculture, almost the sole avocution ot the pour, barely supphics existence, In Ruesia uud Urecce the same Kind of oppres- slon peevatls,” “\Whut Lenefit dues Greece get from the Russo-Turkist wart? sstreeee, 1 belleve, by tho uew treaty has an extenston of territory. 8hg requires {t, as her arabiu conteuts ure 0t coowsry. 8lie, 100, Lns buen deluded by England witl false tiopes, In Greece o good deal of the religlous bigotry pre- valls thav I8 current o Ruwsia, In Turkey, away frous tho centres of Intsliigence, the citles, the buoor Christians wers terribiy oppressed. Tue Russlana, 11 condelentious 1 tho causcs they roclnited Jur the war,—~reltef tor ‘Turkmi Jurlstisus,~huve been suciesaful, Ther po- lulu:lt_:‘luecll way have been defeated or post- poued, A “Ju it ontircly reasonable for the Kussians to demsnd an outiet o the Mediterraneant ' “ Yes, ‘Their greut rivers wuich drun their best regions, aud thutr best navigablo seas, dis- chargro into the Medlterrancan. 1 lived in both Consuntivoplo sud St. Petersburg., Coustan- tinuple {3 decidedly preferable. It has natural dra{uuge, & voit climite, und o magnliicent bor, 8t. Peteraburg, outlt fu the swamyp n Bamiing wiil oo cullged to ran sgsiiat ex-(iuv. ‘ Young, who is desorvedly une of thu most populur Hepubicuns in ail Oio, The party fasatd 1o be o umit in favor of Mr. Young, and taere 48 uo doust that ge will pol) the full German vate, This com= Uination vugut to elect blm by » daclded wujonty. The celobration of Indopendence-Day at Woodatock was nadd notable this yonr by the elah- orate address of ox-Bectatucy Metulloch on ** Fl- nanee sud Business,”. Lils recttal of tho effects of the War upon Ouwnce and industry was especlally wortny of the orator and tha occaslon, 1flsown early efforte to prepara for resumption by with- drawal of groenbaois aro umn{ described” aud justied. Yo sard: 1+ desice to may right biero ihat no business-intdfests of tho United States suifered while this witidrawal was lo\ny‘ any tust nobody but the. ollcers of Trena- ury would bave that It wids goig on had 1t not been ‘for the publication of the monthly Trensury reports, 1 wllisay more, i the suthorizing tay retirement of the United Statvs notea had not been reppuled, and the an- thority granted to the Becrutury of the ‘Ireavury bad been firwly butprudently exerclued, thocanacs which produced tho crisis of 1874 would not have existed; ihu country would have escaped the throes and ayonies of the lust five T8 ; the - cie-standard would have been reitore Urounback party would ncver havs boen he: The withdrawal of the lecal-tendor notcs vocsted becauso, Jasued fur War puro they wera not peeded after the cluse of jnssmuch on the banking inatiutions, fhe cavital and nomber of which were stoadiiy Increusing, conld and would furnish, a5 they had dous bufore the War, all the currency that would b«"uqulml 1n tuo trausaction of logitlinate busioess, An articlo which cannot fail to ohallenge attention s the paper by Prof. W, II. Drewer, of Yale, on **Tramps," fn the current New- 2Zngtander, Whatiode with the tramp is, ho argues, & vory different queation from that sug- gosted by the Comununiatio movements. **‘Vho “the Acadewy Grove,” on the arts of the villare, where a stand and arbor had been crected for the occasiun, and wherea buge, splendid lmrpecus wason hund. e was futroduced to g sudicace by Gen, 1. W, Carawell, one of the best inwversin the Middly Clrauit, and a great favorite with the peopic of Jefersun County, -1lis Introduction wad cluste, and o noble trivuto to him wholn polities stands pre-eminently ahead of any man in the Klgnth Disteict, Mr. Stepliens arose amid tremeudoas enthustasm, und dunng his whole spescli—one hour and forty-flve nitutites—wus cheered at the concluaion of almost every sentence. o spoke very much on the iitle of “his Augusta speech; said iie appeared 1u Do spint of leztulonks; guve to his contituency ““an aceount of bils steward- stip "5 vindleated himeelf 1uily In his actions on the l'au.n{. solutjon und ip"Lls letter to Dr, Cascy, aud ob other watters, fur which he las been 80 much cond ned by (ieorzia newspa- pers, * polltical tricksters and thunble-riggers™; assaitod bis ussaiters and reviewed s reviewers; aud, 1o truth, carrfed tho multitude witn him. It {8 no uge tryjug t¢** howl down ' this great mau g0 loog as he can appear before tho gonu!e, for he I8 a people’s mau—~a true etlersontan Democrat, for that Is sothing more uor less than & people’sman. He still lives, and will continuo to live, in tiic bearts of his peodly 80 loug oa there f3 breath In his body. And, when the duy of his departure to that spint world cames, it will ba written upon bls epitaph that the Elzhth District in 1578 gave him the warmest and largest vote tnat it ever gave him or suy other mun. You may count Juffersou for Steplicns, and every other vcounty lo district as o turn thelr time cumes to send delczates to the Thompsen Couventlon in August. We will nommate bin,, und taen elect him, to tho next Conzress. At tue conclusion of Mr. Stephens' sapeech a jarre nwmber of lae dies and gentlemen weat furward to sueak to him, o talks ln:ulr, looks beiter, many say, than they hiave secd him ju yeaos; and sald tit ne did uot feel avall fsttigued by his speech, wich Is very retnarkuble, noting its lenetn, and its being oucof the warmest days that we've Lad this yesr. CONKLING'S CAMPAIGN. ‘avorite Son™ In Great Trouble, known great body of Commanlsts areself-supporticg men, nd only dangerous bu- soclal and political hand, b Tivinz on thelr own labor. augerou 9, an the otler b y ia u Indiun vuvaes toward 8 peaceful and {ndusteivus seittvment of whitea. Where the apportunity otfers cumparative security from punishinent, they recognize po Jaws, sud give play v # Onelda's thele savage insthucis. They always come | mingmatic, and, to nie, was a horrid clinato.” and Girding Himiself for the Fray=—A Lad to the vmmI to w:rk" mm‘l"-"a \fl::nu\er * Hue, Mr. fluker. 18 it nol possible that & #plit In Republicun Councils=\Vhat the 4 of of eharicle o N 0y We X 3 ite power on the beitor clawsos, and which uu also | FAEOV OF 9 EEG IR, O WIS Sk 06 0 Corressondence Nwo York TWorld (Nem,) med some Tacesof savages, has yet (0 show Utica, July 16,~The tilings of the resolu- tion in the New York Custom-touse took the polticians here by surprise. Adwiuistration men Lud not given the President credit for dar- ng to make a mave while the Poticr Investiza- tlon was in progress, and had severely criti- clsed lls appurent uactivity under the attacks of the Kadieal wing of bis own party, On the other uany, the Conkling fuction had conciuded that Hayes was afrald of Seuator Conklivg, und * Well, the lomans broke thelr Ewmpire to ploces by estublishing themaelves at Coustanti- nopie. Aslatle sedgctfous, aud the gouius of oppresslon’ reakdent: about the Sirits, have herctofore prevuled' over Rowan, Greek, sud Tark; yet I'abiould think Nuture inteaded Con- stuntivuple to be one of tna greatest ciiey of the world. Whea Illved in Constuntinuple it was entertalulug to wee how tyuatiefl, the Rus- stan Minister, vivaled Bir Heory Eiljott, the En- alish Minister. Each jutrucued, with all his wuat it can do with **thevo Aratie of the citics and Apacbes of tho country, —thicas suvages of uur civ- ization. 'ha tribe'is composed of the dregs of saclety, the asttlings which, trom whatavor causc, refusy (o0 be puriled or zutlned, but remoin at the bottom. transmitting their provensitics and in- atlucts to fulure genurations, nad Busurbing luto the laggards 1u tho race of civilization n feudn) Limes the beggury and vauper [netinct was greatly developed by A mis- taken religlous wentimeut, * *'bavage tribes huve RO paupers sud few boggdrs; {n tho struy y'lu for ex- e rtunat o b wa. ludie- | wnlght, to get the udrantae. Eucti, {t was suj ‘e‘:fii&'fi.".{i‘:fl.i'.'."g.v'\’.‘&,‘u‘.‘.'fcu“w 180%RE 88 & it~ pol:‘tu: bad o corruption fund”? V" | would Le satfsflud to wage » war of mui- 1tue, has unquestionaiily fucreasod paupsrism and *You eay the tultsn listeued to your sugges- | terly inactivity agalost bim. The re- be, ll"’ und athi continues to ald sud picaerve s | ¢o.q of reform i moval of Arthur and Cornell - was, ovili—Hartford Courant 'r"{‘“ ‘““n{}"j’ 'Rf'fl"fdlc xl‘r;urcllt, but Yzhu tuerefore, & terribly uuexoected bLlow ta e 'urks sny, *Uod wills it,’ aud do nothing, You 2 Tonk! THE DRAINAGE QUESTION. seo that 1o Suitan 1a 'the Caliphy th Drophet | LUe favorite son of Onelds. Beuator Coukling returned to Utlea two weefts azu, and romained fu the strict seclusion of bis home for several days. Then Lo went to New York to conault tho leaders of nls cohorts and to arrange his vlan of battle. Last Tuesday he roturned bome, ot the Church, its Molanined over ali the Faithe ful petween Moroceo sud Persia, The Turks think thut this buly persunazy ought uot to de- grade hlmsett widh bus'ness. Accondinely, he intrusts the detalls of tho State o bis Vizier,— generally s crufty fellow, at whom all the "fl"" Spectal Dispateh to The Trituns, Dwionr, 1il,, July 18.~Two wachines for cut- ting tile dralns—the puteut of U. 8. Randolph, of Now Jerssy—wers roceived hero ou Monday. ‘They were cousigned to Mr. Prime, He hus i sttlon f% dirocted from courtivrs, military chivis, | riding up from the depot on a buggage-wagon, beon worklng tuew today, 6o far bo bells ua | 8 oubvinta, ete. Tho Visier . very lnact | with o boul touch of “the prido thut apes tu: J Jory: un " | cure s nis otlice, At oue perlud, It 1 romember | miisty,” sinco then he has not emerged grom such as mercury ut 110, strange teams, | cyrpectly, thers were hlue Viziers succeeding | his bouse, but imimediately ou bis urnval bis and very hard ground, the machines | each other In six moutus. ‘Tbe Vizier, belug a-| claquers unuounced that fie was prepared for Rive s atrong hope of belg Just what | politiclan, takes care not to muke encmics of | action; that = had made up hls mind to wing Wwe nced. As 800 they aru working lnu Goversors of tho Provioees. e steals, und | sud that, as he had coutrol uf the State Cum- n as smoothly, & general {nvitation witl be extended thruugh the coluinns of Tix Cutcaco TRinuNE t0 wittess theso machines n operstion, A ¢lreus could not have made o groster scnsation than have theso tuschines. ‘I'ne ditference, Lowever, Is that the one will put money luto our pockets, and the other draws it ail ol —————— they sical, aud the poor ure ground iuto the dust, Justive has lttle to do with any part of rursladminatration. ‘Thegricuituristis robbed almost of subsistence, T aristisus suilered utommmably, The Pushas, us you probably Know, wre the Major-Ucenerals of ‘L'drkey; the Luys sro Culunuls,' Dy thiose men of affairs still belleve fu the legend aud creed of Mohawed **Noj the Pushas are generally skeptics,” mittee and most of tho County Committees, thoy would lie to sec whut the Admiulstration wei proposed to do. It waa vuid u tew woeks ago that the Benator mizht decline to be a caudldate ftor re-cloction Levcnuse biy private legul business demanded ils attention, and ruinur added that he was about to reutuve to New York City and attach himselt to o legal irm there, But, if bo ever bad such an ided, ho has abanaoued 18 sow, and with o Splritualistic Marrlage. Beringfleld (M1ss.) Revudlican. Me. Perkios, the contcataut {n the famous ¢+ A8 to thu Lwu soverciizus, Czar aud Sultsn, | {uto the battic tins 1ail with all bis forces, His Hardy-Perkins wili case, was married at Bustou | waich 1a the woat able aud culightened P fricuds huve recovered themsclves paritally Mounday, b&:nn Rev. Dr, A, A. Miner, to Mus “0i] the Czar. Alexander §8a mau of steady | since they first ucard the unuouncemcnt toat Mary d. Iton, & heuling incdium, after a | busiuess-labits and, dispateb, Mo works as | thoy badlost the slnews of war at the Lustom- wufl-llnpnimulw to Spivitualista. = Yerkins | bard as a werchunt, wany hours o day. He 1w | House, und bow they go about savii that this uever beard of hor til two weeks ago, When 8 | deservedly respucted aud beloveds e s not [ move ol the President will create cumital tor female medium’ told nim Liy late wife would | only vousclous, like the Bultan, of the existence | Conklog by exciting public syinpathy. But commuuicato with Iam througl a Misa Carltun, e sougbt her out, and she went futo o trance, durins which bis dead wife told ilm to ask Miss Curlton howe to dinger: Ho did it, aud his vis- of groea lguoninee, corruntion, wid oppression in Lis Goveruwent, but bu lubors a1l the while tosedreasit. A wan of less Iuliuess of charse ter wizht survey the glouny prospect 1o des- they aru upible to suow bow it will creato votes, aud vutce ure sadly becdad, cspectally ju bns viciity. From present tudlcations Oneida County will itor weut Juto suotier trance that lasted two | pair. Yot education {3 sdreadfui in Russis, aud | seud four Bewocrats to the next Assembly, It bours, dusing which Mrs. Perkius that wia told | hiterature bs ulready orn. ought Lo seud threo Repubilcuns, tm riy; but b to wargy Miss Cyriton, iu order o better * 14 there not au Awerivay College at Con- [ the Couklivg feud s tur wor bitter to-day than 1t was & year ugzo, when two Republicans antinople i s e e wery elected Dy clesd worg, Tau establishment - Yes, these fs what L called the Roberts Colleze, but it I3 for Christlan Armeulauy, aud Bulzariuug, Mavy of these Balguriau youtls are brigle [sds. The creation ol two oF threo new abd indepeudens Btated 1 £uropcan fur- bey will be a groad wemporury bencilt to teir tulubltants, thouzh I suppoas tuess conferrivg soverclzo wiil nawe the rers.” “AWhat “do you considerthe greatest delects of Russun soclery " “Bigutry {8 one great curse. Thoy possess, ke the Catbolivs, o vicarious pricatbood, which takes the sespoustbllity of wen's vatusus oo thofr shoulders, Thub privsteruft destroye the ustuwres of wouwel the bour, uud eatends work out sone AFm‘pcu:t the dead and guns wilo bad in vicw, aud she even fixed on the duy for the ceremony and the wntnister, but they bad tu bave it & cuuplo of Jays earlicr thau the spirit said, to secowmodate Dr. Miner, ot & Conkhg orgun herey, which Laa u.-ul:z i erated {ntoa merv slop ot puerile Wi futensilied the wutual bittes the antl-Coukiiz Republi Democratle Asseamblvaien soouer than allow suy man Lo go to Alusuy who wil fw“ bis vole 10 the preseut Sevutor. This Lo fuce ot walch everybody 18 uware, Tuc tirst qui tion usked of suy caudllate for the Asseuwibly wili be us 10 ks vote tor Seuatorund bis postion {u reward to Hayes' Adwlutstration, and be will be dealt with wecordiogly. Nuo Coukliug As. seiwblywau cay be elected Iu Oneda Couuty t0is tall unJor suy WovsivaLi® Combliation of Two oakes Killing » Raccoon. S, Louls Repundlioan., A fishiog pmysou tho bauky of Sboal Creek, Jasper County, Missourt, beard nuse ta thy uuderbrush, uud, goivg (o the dircction of the sounds, saw & larzecoon and two uree black snakes fu deadly cowbat, the former gettng the worst of the dehit, Oue of the reptiles way cotled around the cuut’s budy, sud whenever it atfewpted 0 Uso fts tecll the otuer suske renmatance: The only modiflestion of the bove programmo may be the clectfon of & Worlkinzman's candidate for Assembly from the Gtlca District, Thia cliyelected a Workingman as Mayor last soring, and & good man may allp in_here, ns well as. Byracuse, Rochester, Ei- mira, and somo other pointe. It s within the posafbilities that twelve or Afteen of thess men may hold the'balance of power in the next As- sembly, and may decide the Benatorship. It is possible, but It must be added that It is not probable. One great puzzie to the Conkling leaders fs .. WANTED-MALE HELP, A thres.tina adrertisement (nievied n (M4 erlumn g for 50 cenls: ¢1cA atditianal tine 13 R ta a line (s charged. 7 rcords arerage d line, Bookkcepers, Clerks, &ce VWASTED=A ROY 12 0113 SEALL OF AGE 10 work In An office. Addrem, with referance, A B 9, Tribune office. Sha W ARLED-AN GFFICE TIOT, O _CONMIERIOR 3 ouse, not over 18 years, Address in own nand- writing A 3i. Tribune ofice. i FANTED—A DOV IN DRUG BTOAK HAVING what to do about Btate Conventlon. The G L N LA sl R A i arg aware that the Administration hasa mnc){ Taiomingated, " Tnquive st fus West Madiaon-st. i ‘ :amn r)r hdnld on the Rel;mhllmnlmo' the Bn‘xla WAsTED vmnrmrm-\ re:-' A5 EARPERTINS an i3 had a year ago, since notbing succeeds 'k Lublgm ) ~ULAS 1ike success, and the title of Mr. Hayes is now Ahiitwo nrucomas wood-turacrs. GHSY & Pilll: LIPA M. e e assured. Tf they hold a Convention, and Mr, | oud-sis >cturiog Compaoy, Fsk and Twenty-sas: George Willtam Curtis agaln offers bis reso- tion_indorsing the Presidential title and re- BET AT %8 COTTAUR niath-st, - Btesdy em- sancrting the Cln'rln‘l;:fl pisiform, they may ployment. ! not be able tacry it down. Fearing this resuit 1 Age: : they are disinclined to_allow any Convention, P e A o Y 1 but prefer to let tho Btate Commitice act, ows,” 1 til: ARG for C. A. & Bt hopfug that party discipling will keep their | Luuisestension Eree farey i linea “straight, and that the coheslonof party [ 3 Me 2VH! ' spolls will pravent the losa of any Assembly- [ \YAYTEDZ1S TAILEOAT TR men thereby. £ day And Marls 50 wom. chogree Bt ! "Thia fall, 10 sddition to losing the Assombly | Fres fare, CHIlSTIAS & Ui S moutt : i delegatlon from this county, the Republicans, | yxrANTER_ A RAILIOL LANGRENS FOIWIFR: ¥ welglited down by Conklingism, will lose their consin, 1itin 1 Sad Miswouri, Free fars, 10 i Congressman from this district. Judge Bacon, | farmbsnds. MUKKIS & CO., 63 Souih Canal-st. i the present incumhent, was barely elected | \{7ANTED—IM 0 GOOD TRACK- ¢ through the weizht of his character and money. | iy, (e nres 2 ieeion BT fres fare; foreman gues f He cannot get a renomination, and he will | noytor faray.” All wiil raceive tue hitg:icat wages, Call i make no cffort toobtainit. Louis Lawrence hias spent some $40,000 on the Conkling orean during the past year in the hope of obtaining the nomination” for Conyress, but his persanal unpopularity fs so great that his own clique dare not present his name. They are perfectly 8t 70 Bouth Canal-at, HAIUNT & K d ANTED—AT 145 FIFTIL-AV.50 LANORENS FOT® W raiiroade. sawintis, sad tarme, ai to-day. AVANIED-AT 143 FIFTIE AV, FIETY A1 ‘men for ratirosds sad taw-mil tiony 1Bust leave thlk evcato. ¥ RONG } free tranaporias e frank In saying that they cannot afford it, Dhe- Miscelinneous, 1 cause he would be cut In cvery direction. Mr. VW ANTED-TIE MANITOUA WAVE HA8 COME, ¥ Conkllog would llke to sec Theodore 8. Pom- ‘and our agents are making hwoey these codl i erov nominated, and the latter, it is understood, | $47%, A clitacnlor s e mors. “ALFRKD JUDSON H TONITIN Sy I TSI \Wasrenoan I MRS T | '\ , on A " < MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, {0 digtrenenerani posisholer, LomEwii pieke shd % Spretal Mtimace o The Tribune. ASTED-CANVASSRRS FOR GG0DS OF ACT: i Axx Anpor, Mich,, July 18.—~The £xecutive A sl necessity. ib-at relling lua in America; pags i Cominittec of Hegents to-day appoiuted Calyln | #3to 88daliy, lioom sd, 153 Waslilngtan st ! ¢ Thomas. of Grand Raolds, instructor in Greek at a salary of $300, fn place of A. I Psttengil), who has heen Assistant Professor of Greek for HAVE THE FASTEST BELLING o farke . for "Mcll we e) several years at & aalary of $1,800, The Assist- e s Batiata. Dhtcle, t ant Profescorsbip i abolished. Prof, Pettie was | pole. Farswell. Call sad exaialng st soom [ appolnted Professor of Mining and Engineering. BT R T TS T H I, R Chase, ot Detroit, was employed to com- ABTED=ABOVTO TARE CANROF A TEAM, ¥ bllnfln 'uuilnz'.\‘:u lfi!n(l;fll&l tlho nl-mu u(llu “.Yw‘.".'é'&'.!‘.’-‘n'éfi"".i‘"" - ) L . gradustes of the University since {ts orzaniza- NTED-AH GRATIIF 10 11AS HAD + tlon, J. M. D, Bill, of Detrolt, was appoiyted \V‘lon‘l;otl:xperlw:n 10 WEILlug iintas 1otiere. |47 { u referec for the Hegents {n the divisfon of *he Beal-Steene collection, ono-half of wiich the Regenta take fn liquidation of the judgment agatost Rose, How Barnum Became a Tratotnler, Mr. P. T, Barnum told a reporter of the Buf- falo Couricr, In these words, how be canie Lo be a teetotaler: **One evening, o 1847, T went to Haratowu with a party of fricnds, and, without noticlugwhat 1 was comlng to, suddenty found myself tatking thick, I kuew that I waa bovzv, The vext morning I satd I never ahould drink anothier drop of Mquor, and I never have. I did not at the time atop drinking champazne; Idid not then consider that drinking. [ becamo from that day very much intercated fu the cause of dress A W2, imbune odlee. 4 —__WANTED-FLHALE 21EL) Domesticse 10 WASH- X ) s0d Fafer- B ences Feduirod, A ‘\'.\ST.:Ih-AT TREMONT HOUS, VY “i0 wash dleca nad to iiris I W ARTED= 15, 10 DO BYLSENOUK Wi ‘there arcsmall thilldren, 407 south dinisted-st. \WaNTEu—s goon SLUSY BE A GOOD Evox. Applyaty ¥ v ' GOLD GRUMAN COUR. AVPLY, L) norii of s 4 releronces, 10 433 Luasborn: temperance, and was tnstrumental In cetting H=1 GUOD LI FORR Gl the Rev, Dry E. i1, Chapln to lecture on the sub- ewori, Apply 8t 116 fauth tiree: DG, P Jectat Brmve‘,mrl. ‘To my surprise, the chief target of his eluquenve was moderate drinkers aod chumpague-suppers. IL chiunged my views conslderably, and the vext morning I took Dr. Chaoin into my wine-vellar, aud tokl him to look at the effect of his argumenta. I bnd knocked the heads off all my champagne-bottles. He was ustonished, and sald he thought I w totaler, *Iam,' 1 repliedd WA ol Tocat, W ASTR AN EXPERIERCET VY eral nousework in a smaii family \VANTED=A Giu 10 b CTi W “hicuscwars of 3 sniall tami fercnces required. “'FAA D=L FOR T WY Vi rauitiy o hree snha; Nursos. VWANTED=S NICE, WILY NURAE Giitl, 1¢ TO arsull. tierman or SU8dlnavian gIr ure- ferred. Appiy ut Il'l!'( Prirte: NTED=WE: ‘ ADITL!r, Fo ll. ner state, N ORDENR TO ACCOMMODATE 0 PALrONA thronguout the cli Bruuch Ulices 1o thé different Divislons, ae desly; below, where advertisenieats will be tasen for the sama price as charged at tho Main Ofien, aad wil) s received ULl 8 0°Cloek p, M. duriog the weeks and untiv p, . ou2auniers; UISE. APPLY AT U Davis, 63 baat iiaadotph-at. cor+ Laundressese IS, Dookacllers and Stailuvers, 133 | (4 \NTED-A Flitat :ChAwa LIEONER AND GOOD i DI ewslesler, Statloner, ete, 100p | ¥ buddlo waslicr at Moy, LIRS | \CChsite Nows Denot, 1 i e ) \VASTED-AY EDUCACEY LADY T0 TAKD 3 aler, sad Fancy &) w arinent o tho Wes T s . : = — e . __CITY REAL ESTATE. XG0 ED—A GUOD LADT R MATD, GLITVAN O i = 3 v tho A thvsecting adeertisement fnasried (n 7A(z column Y P i v, QNG ek days for 50 centa: euieh ot iltiant line 13 e ceate (n‘.a‘r:mmy:mruunlvu 0 churged. 7 words ol wu‘-fi: sy ‘l;'})llfl‘lu': Ffi oorage d tine. i ity | Wi furaly SRSty Al whioer “Adfuress ail lotisra LOLA. Bheriam Mouse, Cll ARS OF AGE. ON MANUFALL FOR SALE=A THOROUGIHLY FINISHED TWO- ay, ory sod basement brick rosdence, wn Sifentean: o saL 8133 PER FOOT WILL PO fect southutrugt on Warrunear., wiat of I lnznlunl.lun.\' A, DA LT, 28, . __SUDURDAN DEAT, ESTATE, l“oll SALE-£103 WILL OUY A BEAUTI PF L. LOT wne block (rum denat, st f"‘" ', 7 1alles frony Chicazo: $19 down sad 83 monthly| cheapest proparty 18 1ndrzot aud shown freeg dosirast 4 radroal fare iUcents. TRA BILOWN, 142 Lasilk 2 Joan 4. EUNANUI S MADE ON 1IAMONDS, WATCHES, 1. AUN DRIt private ofce, 1) Ran+ S0, atabitined ik Y ANTED-TIO BUTCUES Sliucs 1o take Work Lomic 8ltu, olid ot JIDATE 'uilr tolearn tho sDua trade. Apply 1a rearof 2 suuth 1060 =10 GOOD | £ED=1 ud dagce 18 dics 1o 0 10 tLo Chil Mookkeopers. Clerks, &ce % JTUATION WANTEI—ACCOUST BOORS OP ed. clossd, oF exutilne, ajusted, ports tteuied thors 1ug, et sl seCuutant,_ Addre wecaut 0 duy-t A, Qoiph-st., near Clark, lioom 3 i s =28 & N, GO ASHL PPAID FOR_ OLL GOLD AND SILVER. utaled yonos uney t0loan o8 watchies, diaionds, and valusiles traiuing, 18 coud ; arevery MIU'S Loan sod Badliva s i ) jeacrip:lon 8% G}, U3: Qtlice (Heeussg), vI Last Madlsa st Establiaacd 1443, b b TO LOAN IN aUM3 UF #1.00 AXD Up- 1 wards uu gowd elty iproved pruperty. Inaulre . 4 UNION THUST CUMPAN Nt EACHANGE FOR UATION WAN S om_of the [riotne. S",..fi\nu 1oy, tody llghs work for her bua: ADWC Sry prefesreas Gaderaautls ot kindy of tancy suwilg, Audrese A B4, tribuse e, T PILCLA TN 1 ke for Curreney st counti =31.000, 81,700 810N, A oTHER | (i . ‘auiuwon band Lo loa oy real osiaty st R : Peaces, b i, LUK Y, 14 Beaper ock, Vo S dratab et $ = " ODGINUs | QITUATION WANTRD=BY A GLal 1) D0 GIET { ~MUARDING AND LODGINGs | SIESAURE D St dol kiw e dtatery. | North Slae, Address A 27, Trivine oilce. b = AND 7 NORTH CLARK:>T,~UOARD POR LA. dies of eutisimen, $3 to €3 jer weck, wih uso"of P1300 sud vath, 1 ¥ URe OF EWo KeRiclLs Ur geatictien avd wite. <) 7() BUPERION-5F.—A PLEASANT PUTNIBHE 270 b Yo BENT-HOUSLY, ENT, WITH BOARD, réom, suitably for e : ra; Al in Uug . onder. el O RENT- 41 ) tiouss it Harvar, frunt Toom witli boatd ia privito fawliy. South Siae. NICE ASSORTMENT OF s to rente with of withodt buard. Dey 2 ators 0 Wealernast.t slern-av.s 87, 0 large Fouine uvur sauu, . ALyuirg KL 34Y W Cacrn-av. ‘ LAV— OBE TAuASHAN-A board ateo. REST-ROOMS, i South Biae. ] 1'0 RENT=8 OIS, N bW brick bullaing 79 sitehhou-a 0% slodie ru 2.1 Wil T secol JACOK Wedl, us. INGLISI HOUBE. 8i WASHINOTON-ST. g Jo O rddmy v Toan i the eaty for 31 FPORENT—#4 1 B aicots, 81 er davi irant tHeNcie (11 it Lt Yo t (21 mealal, uicely s 1. Wl o Ughttd Toum Ui vatelda, 570 Blaze-st. o1 T { ety JEVADA NOTEL, 18 AND 20 WAL itinduced rices.’ 1s00d F0UIDS xnd baari, 7 per weok. llay buarl 84 er T—LLEGAN T RUOMS, £N “ht] &t Hotel Bruaswicx, |, with or without bourd, 4 —__BUAND WANTED, : v D-AND FURNISHED stOOM I ? it tleiacn buand elerenies given, Teemis i TOUME, AVILY A gevad, with full par TSI, : Liuuni 30, § T HENT-STOREN, OFFICLY, . Oflices, l[‘() RENT~-WILL ed ofilve coruet Deariol 8, secund oor; 0ie Of the Uiicat Of VANTED TO RENY, VWANTED1Y ok 4o roma, soutl ol Thirty young wiarilud couph ulled. ikt G & N, _MUNICAM. JIAROB OF DIFFEREN L MAKE eady LeTUI, Wb WATTouid ol W, W o+ Coraer GUAANDT PLINOS AXD 01 o bargaius, vu oo pa) W W RIND S bl Corner nlate sid Adauis-sis. — BUSINESS CHANOES, IMPLETE STOCK OF ClHuL UCERIES FOIL A: a1 FU bareii. _Call B4 Glio OF BJrcas Ly T silke- 1o, Losicus e wway tram Ui coravr of Mi Targy 4y ok v LT yuug STOIE YOIt BALE-ONE OF THE OLDEsT Dl bendiocat i BsTulics loea; siosd aloi bt 1o oo habei terua ensy Eur fu : Brovait fniataste or adarees P, 13, BOOLHL Mutoes, luwad. = b 01 " 1AL Ally umo Felucit 32 i b0 o & P Wil a Bands.eig rewarded e W L L e fl le-ituon and liestaura ) iout tisa | enriy Y i bin uor- 110, i Datidiu OBl Lok OF Wruiit. " Ths 1o (10 LRCeL bISCH | Bisds. NIt JaD. Fotks Wil uitd Uivi atta,e Luiv e weai ul Clicugu without Bay cicepiious locativn 83iray ok catuntiaiod wad dolag u o busiuew. " Eaiy teling 1o tho ikl wan. {ivad reasuna fur seiliug. Ad- reas GUY AL SALSBORY, st Paal, Miwu. 7E MANUPACTULER OF A GARMENT OF T- Weusc merit, sultable for workliguies sad vihrs, pasty, o wausge ik coulral (h Lisiuced cash capfial required. luyuire st 83 -av., Lasuiont. _____MOMSES AND CAERRIAGES, UCTION SALE, EXUHANGE N/ salea of horwes, bugiica dl e Twelft-at. Hoise Slarseét, l"‘ull BALE=TOF AND l‘Ji’ han: Sfiate Mde-bas, sud wl, ki Wi leb Weduesddy Wil L 124 youds Duan it Lt unitn uf LEOT4d Doty. BUSEY Ve L0 by G L. Milice & dubis, Cinclunatl, U7 Uas Kect P Bear mud Uriiug, LIPS buded tos, % 10 cach sprug. LoWerd ur lufurniativi, RUGEIEON, Uredd Ceutral Slabics, s Eudricouis LOSTZAMADY S GoLD. LOCKLY Ligculn %a1k vu Wednesday evinlug, DAder Wil bivase FGLURD LU 10 s e ., aud Lo duliaviy fewaive LUBIZUSYX - I BUTION, ” WEDNESDAT 1vo VF ViLLIILY UF LOW Lottt s €ventug, vis Mad e [Chvialing COU, 158 BOGES Mas+ ke, dowida by Kuteet, LUsi-THURSDAY Ab I3 RSP C e SOON, A PACAAL Plulle retura to cutitaiuhig buil Gresat Gsigu i uls USEIOLD GOODS. ITCUELL GIL STOVE, WIEH 4110 s the WOrk fuf OUF Lanbily Wt it et e a0F Ukl Ty Bedd L eat b ctared by MACLLAN & o fvago. L TV EXCHANGL, I TRADZ § ¥INE BUSIN oSS Huitse B fucuitu anE' P4 wd trak-clas. " Adarees [ i : " o 3l 5, () mud open dellyery W, 40 sud fupaleingl wll Wor UILSE AFCLCT 8Y. W5 ) wen EZCHEAP=A GOOD =QUA WpEtag Coan & ' vubrucks WP LUKk Liby-Guilet. Slabla rear 434 Wek Wyl VW ASLED=rOit cALU=DAY O 1 liat s record 03 weisit L Lo sound fu wii e K ty! HE | gt covslig, ceul i e AL T FALY VLOYI AR e v 174 sadatige AGiTa ety i pbadipla bric ieligsi ey TFARTAELS WANSLD {900 BooEs 6o Tu ¢ Lon'nad Dearaora-ats, Wy storus uf b POy - A B ¥ e e l).u:‘r;\‘ TANTED-Guon BUSINESS MANC h WALLHUUSE, 100 WiEST MUNKROE- Wit capltad fu ra.m o 11880 ne Well Lo ¥ '.'c‘..lu“x‘iflfu.uéumlfifi:fi; Carflage vice Ludas | talibbed Cuudiuulcalvie siicdy cvalbiiutisle ads %o S AU ai uatl Latarvat Coid bt Siocksof woelss | drees & 4, Trloiue oiies A A

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